First, go to www.familysearch.org and check the holdings of the Later Day Saints library. They may have microfilm of what you are looking for. You can order it at your local Family History Center. If that does not work, and you are SURE he was born in Rome and sure of the year, you can write to the ufficio stato civile, angrafe office (sorry if I spelled that wrong) to ask for a copy. I would imagine that in a large city like Rome, you will have to wait a long time for a resposne, but I do not know for any personal experience. Also, these offices will usually not search for you, so you have to give them at least the correct year. If you have the correct date, even better. If you don't write Italian, go to www.circolocalabrese.org for form letters.

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